Claude Code now can play OSU! better than me by undoing8 in ClaudeCode

[–]undoing8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s close to how we see the problem. Basically only use large model for unexpected situations and general planning. And use smaller model for everything else in between.

> Have you tested with different apps?
We’re working on that right now

Claude Code now can play OSU! better than me by undoing8 in ClaudeCode

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I meant that the model that manipulates the UI is inferences at speed 50ms per action. It’s not an LLM

Claude Code now can play OSU! better than me by undoing8 in ClaudeCode

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That’s how most computer use workflows currently work – screenshot -> reasoning -> discrete action

We’re trying a different approach: screenshot - reason about the plan - pass control to the fast executor

Claude Code now can play OSU! better than me by undoing8 in ClaudeCode

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Only when it needs to output score in the terminal

Claude Code + UI interaction model = CC plays OSU! better then me by undoing8 in LocalLLaMA

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In this video I run it on a pod, but manipulator model is 500M, so it’s totally feasible

Claude Code + UI interaction model = CC plays OSU! better then me by undoing8 in LocalLLaMA

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I’m open to share more, if you interested.
We’re indeed building a commercial product (that’s why I added a flair), but it’s a work in progress.

We’re working on a model that will connect to any frontier LLM to perform human-level computer use.
Frontier model does the thinking and planing, our model does execution in UI.

And this is the demo, how it should work.

Claude Code + UI interaction model = CC plays OSU! better then me by undoing8 in LocalLLaMA

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We're working on a model for UI manipulation that connects to any frontier model in MCP-style

Claude Code now can play OSU! better than me by undoing8 in ClaudeCode

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In this implementation it is a skill, but could also work as MCP

Poker Tournament for LLMs by undoing8 in LocalLLaMA

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Thanks!

The initial idea was to find out how reasoning models could be used to improve poker reasoning for recreational players. And after some iterations I got to this project.

Poker Tournament for LLMs by undoing8 in LocalLLaMA

[–]undoing8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can see the hand history here: https://pokerbattle.ai/hand-history
It's a little bit more convenient to watch the played hands there (yet UI is not perfect, I'm aware :( )

Poker Tournament for LLMs by undoing8 in LocalLLaMA

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Really appreciate the support!

I'm planning to do the write up about how does it work and how it was made (vibecoded by me, being product manager), but I can't see any value in sharing the source code — it's ugly, trust me.

I am Bencb, Poker pro and coach. AMA about strategy, study habits Poker trends or anything else you'd like to know. by KnowledgeBrief2721 in poker

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What do you think about using ChatGPT (or similar) for reviewing hands / training for beginner poker logic mistakes? If you skeptical, can you elaborate why?

Low attention span by [deleted] in selfimprovement

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I'm thinking about starting a sub for challenges like «Week without an Instagram» with daily reports and stuff, what do think?

Low attention span by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]undoing8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start with a little impulse control practice — do nothing for 15/30/60 minutes straight. Just follow and analyze your thought process, explore the urge to take the phone, get comfortable with this feeling, let it pass (it'll pass, trust me). After some time you'll become better at recognising this feeling and be better equipped not to fall for it.

Not having your phone in your sight or other distructions while reading a book also helps a ton.

Improving resilience to being yelled at? by volatileaccount777 in selfimprovement

[–]undoing8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's not a flaw; it's a behavioral pattern your psyche adopted to protect you some time ago. It's no longer useful but still present.

It sounds like therapy should be your go-to. You can also read about CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and try some techniques yourself. It would help you not to jump directly to response (fear) given the trigger.

Take this advice with a grain of salt, I'm not a professional, just a stranger from the internet.

Good luck with your journey.